

✨ Elevate your clean game with AI precision & zero effort 🧼
The Qrevo Curv Robot Vacuum and Mop combines industry-leading 18,500Pa suction with zero-tangling brushes and an adaptive chassis for flawless cleaning across carpets and hard floors. Its AI-powered PreciSense LiDAR navigation and Reactive AI ensure obstacle avoidance and efficient pathing, while the multifunctional dock uses hot water washing and self-cleaning to keep the mop and vacuum ready. Voice control and app integration offer seamless, hands-free operation, making it the ultimate smart cleaning companion for busy, modern homes.


| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Amazon Echo, Google Home, Smartwatches |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Filter Type | Washable Filter |
| Battery Life | 240 minutes |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Surface Recommendation | Carpet, Marble, Wood, Tile |
| Special Features | AdaptiLift Chassis, 4cm Maximum Threshold Crossing, Hot Water Mop Washing, Intelligent Dirt Detection, Dock Self-Cleaning with Hot Water, Warm Air Drying, Auto Mop Drying, Auto Dust Emptying, Auto Tank Refilling, Detachable Base, Intelligent Voice Assistant, Reactive AI Obstacle Recognition, PreciSense LiDAR Navigation, Smart Suggestions for No-Go Zones, Video Call, 18,500Pa HyperForce, Zero-Tangling, DuoDivide Main Brush, FlexiArm Arc Side Brush, FlexiArm Mop, Dual Spinning Mops, 17mm Mop Lift |
| Controller Type | App Control, Button Control, Voice Control |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.72"L x 17.72"W x 17.72"H |
| Color | White |
S**R
It works so much better than the roombaj8+ it replaced and its quieter
shockingly impressed: coming from a roomba with vac only / docking station that absolutely did not pick up dog fur from hardwoods I was not sure what to expect. The setup took very little time to map the whole house 3500sq ft 1 story, from there, it navigates tremendously better even though the roomba has lidar also it's clearly better on the qrevo x. The responsiveness is impressive you can change the level of vac/ mop (water) on the fly and it adjusts instantly. I love that you can create no go boxes also while the vac is running no need to send it to the base station to save the map first (roomba made me do this) it has the built in lift system in case it gets stuck on something and it really works well (like a chair leg that's 1/4 inch tall on the ground) it picks up 99% of the dog fur on the hardwoods, I can tell this will fill the bag in a few weeks where the roomba it's replacing would take 4-6 months, get this unit!
L**C
Beats our Dreame X30 Ultra
March 2025 Update: A correction: the dust bags of the Dreame and Curve are NOT interchangeable. An annoying quirk on the Dreame is the custom room cleaning set up. On the main device home page is a Custom settings tab. There you can set how you want each room to be cleaned (e.g. 2x mop/vac, vac only, etc.). Seems like a nice feature. Then you go to schedule to run the vac at whatever time you want - also a nice feature. But, it does not use those custom room settings you set up! You have to start all over IN the scheduling area of the app to customize the room setting. This doesn't make sense to me. What's worse is that before I figured this out (with the help of a half dozen emails to Dreame tech support), it would run a full clean and SOMETIMES would 2 x mop/vac the room I had so set up in the main device page, but sometimes not. It would never "vac only" the room so set up. Dreame says that's not what it is supposed to do but I can see that sometimes it would do exactly that. Very odd. In any case, once I set up the room customizations in the scheduling tab, it works as expected. I have to say that despite some clear English-Chinese translation challenges with their support group's emails, they were very responsive and I think sincerely trying to help me sort out the problem, including remote accessing the vac's logs and trying to explain to me how I was supposed to set things up in the scheduling tab, not the deice tab. Otherwise, all three vacs continue to work very well with a slightly better score for the Curv. Original Review (Feb): Our robot army now includes a Shark Matrix, Dreame X30 Ultra and this Qrevo Curv. We have a 3,200 sq. ft single level home but a step up raised central portion divides the other two areas of the home, so it is either pick up and move a robot every day or buy three vacs. We opted for a fleet of robots. For various reasons, not the least was: "which is really better", we bought from three different brands. The Matrix is a lower level vacuum-only robovac, but it works very well. The Curv is the most expensive of the other two, but close in price, particularly if you get the Curv for the same $1,300 that the Dreame retails at, though the Dreame is typically on sale for a $300-500 less than MSRP. Still, they claim to have nearly identical features. In practice, however, the Dreame gets stuck under counters and on area rugs where the Curv has never had that problem. While the Dreame is reported to have better obstacle avoidance for things like cables, we have seen no real world difference between the Curv and Dreame - both will occasionally try to eat cables. I like the auto detergent dispensing feature of the Dreame, but we like the extending mop brush of the Curv. Adding detergent is no big deal on the Curv, but we can see the Curv's extended mop does a better job in corners than the Dreame. Both are about as loud, or quiet, as each other. They use identical replacement dust bag,s which is nice. Both have decent sized water tanks and you can control dozens of cleaning and automation features on each. However, I find the app for the Curv to be more intuitive, though I think there's a learning curve to both. E.g. try to find how to adjust the time between mop cleans on the Dreame. Hint: Its not under settings. I had to go to YouTube to figure out how to change the setting. Also, we've set 2x mop for several room on the Dreame but when the day's cleaning is done, it appears that it does not always do the second room mopping. I'm still investigating whether this is an app issue or the vac really does forget to go back over those two room. Interestingly, both of them have trouble with floor length mirrors and floor to ceiling windows, which several of our rooms have. They think there is another room and will try hard to get to the imaginary rooms unless I "no-go zone" them. This is the inherent problem with LIDAR, and probably camera, mapping. This is easily fixed with the "no-go" zone feature of both vacs. Both vacuums are excellent and have made our lives much simpler. Getting used to each vac's quirks takes a little time, but once you figure them out, they are easy to work with and it is amazing to see and appreciate the amount of self-washing, mopping and edge cleaning automation each provides. The Curve is typically a few hundred more than the X30 Ultra, but while both are very similar, if I needed another vac I would probably spend the extra and spring for another Curv because of the "I'm stuck" events we've seen with the Dreame. If I did not own both vacs, I wold be happy to have another Dreame. You really can't go wrong with either.
F**R
Wonderful! Amazing! Life improving!
I am old with a bad back. It has become difficult, even impossible for me to keep the floor care up. I have a cat and a bird feeder in the house. The bird feeder tracks in seeds and mud. I have a Eufy 11S and a Roomba 980. I’ve had a couple mopping robots, one a Roomba and one an ILife Shinebot. I love clean floors above all else. I decided to research new robots that have come out since 2017. I found “Just A Dad” videos and quickly learned about the Roborock Qrevo Curve. I really loved it off the bat except for the $1599 sticker price. I continued researching until one day when Amazon had $500 off. Since I had paid around $900 on the Roomba 980. This was really a deal. I ordered it and immediately discovered it vastly exceeded all my expectations. For the last 18 days, I have run it daily. The hard floors are now cleaner than they have been in years!! No streaks or weird residues. They feel so good under bare feet. I can slide on the floors with my socks on. Woo hoo!! Pros: Edge cleaning and transition cleaning Corner cleaning Superior floor mopping Mostly maintains itself Much quieter than my other robots except for dead Roomba mop Empties itself of debris Cleans and dries mop pads Has a bag to contain all the debris so there is never any nastiness to clean up manually Cons: It’s hard to think of any. The cost can be a stumbling block and in fact it was for me. But sales do happen. I love it. It’s easy to use, and you can almost forget about it compared to the Roomba and Eufy. Not having to empty debris after each use is such a game changer! Real Life info: I do have to fill the water tank every other day. This is because I use the highest water setting and I have a lot of hard flooring to clean. This is simple for me because I don’t have to empty and clean a yucky dust bin and brush rollers. The bag can last 3 months. It is nowhere near full. I’ve had to clean the dust filter a few times due to the large build up in the carpets. I suspect this number will drop as the Curve sucks up more dirt with each vacuum. It has gotten stuck under beds so I’ve taken care of that by making under beds a No Go zone. It’s extremely smart. The more I use it. The more intuitive it gets. Not everyone will use a robot as much as I do. If you would use it 1-2-or 3 times a week, and use lower settings, then robot maintenance would drop dramatically. I, however, love the higher power settings. I do highly recommended this robot! It has actually cheered me up. It is truly magnificent! The other vacuuming robots could scatter crumbs and cat litter (Eufy) and frequently, (very frequently), get stuck and be hard to find. This Roborock model has no real issues and with the map, you always know where it is. Update: another Pro- my cat is not afraid of this robot compared to the Roomba.
D**4
Works Great
I have two German Shepherds that shed like crazy and this thing is still going strong 6+ months later. Pro: -Automated Mopping/Vacuuming - You don't need to clean the mop pad between every use - If you get the "drain and fill kit" you never have to fill/empty the tanks other than to put some solution concentrate into that dispenser (if you even use it), only downside is that the kit isn't officially sold in the US so if there's an error with it you get to hear some mandarin but once it was hooked up to my water/drain line it worked fine, I think I saw that they showed off a US version at CES this year -You don't have to remove and clean the mop pad every time -Accurately mapped my house in under 10 minutes (single story ranch) -Map can be cut into rooms and you can have rooms with set schedules -Obstacle avoidance/location tracking, compared to the shark IQ I got 3-4 years ago this thing is way better, it can still jam itself rarely with a sock or something else but that's only happened a few times for me, the biggest thing is that I've never had it get lost in my house and had to manually pick it up to get it home. Cons - It doesn't know when the bin on the vacuum is full (supposedly a patent by irobot or something blocks it) and there isn't currently a way to tell it to empty itself every X sq feet/minute or between rooms - You can get around this by scheduling each room to be cleaned individually and having it empty itself at the end, with my two shedding dogs I have it running on a daily basis so the hair doesn't buildup to the point that it'll fill itself up halfway through a room. - App - There isn't fine control of notifications, seems like you either get notified for every action it takes like starting to clean, washing the mop pad, etc including errors or none at all, I'd much prefer it if it categorized them so I could tell android to silence the ones I didn't care about, the same applies to the voice on it, the volume it announced "Going to clean the mop" is the same volume that controls it screaming for help if the brush gets jammed - If you schedule one room to be cleaned at 9:30 and another to be cleaned at 10 the job at 10 will cancel itself if the 9:30 one didn't finish in time - The only cleaning solution they have has tea tree oil in it which can make pets sick, while you could try the cleaning solution of a competitor that would likely void your warranty or damage internal components and you'd need to figure out the right mix ratio for the unit. It cleans the floors pretty good without cleaner so I'm fine going without. Overall the unit itself is great and my main complaints should be easily fixed with some updates to the app. It's probably worth noting that my entire house has LVP and there's only one area rug so I'm not sure how well it would would when it came to carpet. This thing works great but going in you should know it's not going to be a miracle worker, if you do a good deep clean this thing can help keep it in that condition for a decent amount of time but if you have a pet that tracks in a ton of mud you'll likely have to clean up majority of it yourself if you want it done in a timely manner.
P**T
The robot vacuum I always wanted
This is the robot vacuum I wanted when I bought rombas years ago. The older rombas just moved around randomly and were loud and got stuck a lot and didn’t mop. This fixes all those issues. That said, there is a learning curve to using the app and you’ll need to spend some time with it to get it working exactly how you want. But after you do, it is a great little helper. My only complaint is the price, but I’m not knocking a star off for that because you all see that before you buy it. And even though the price is high, it’s a one time expense and the robot should last long enough to make that feel more reasonable. Actually the price was only a concern for me before I had it. After I've had this for a few weeks now and I have it clean the entire house every day, I no longer thing it's over priced. It does a really good job, and I love seeing vacuum lines on the carpet in the living room every day when I wake up, and I love that the kitchen tile and hardwoods are mopped and clean. Can I live without it? Sure I can, but I prefer having it, it makes a difference to always have a clean home. I have mine run two cycles per day, while I sleep I have it do the half of the house that people may see, and then I have it clean the bedrooms on the other side of the house after I'm awake and the battery is recharged. Luckily I don't have stairs so don't have to physically move it between floors or own a second one. The one thing I'm finding fault with it after owning it for a long time, is that about half my house is carpet and the other half some form of floor that needs mopped. And having this run every day, pretty much means needing to empty out dirty water and refill clean water manually every day. That's a very small task compared to cleaning myself, but I hope in the future when I build a new home they have an option to connect this to a water line and a drain and I can have a special robot area for it's home like a dog house for the robot and it can automatically empty and add fresh water on it's own with a large gallon dispenser for floor cleaning solution to automatically add that too. But this doesn't have that, so I just have to add water myself every day. I think in the future I'll back off the cleaning to only have it clean the parts of the house it needs water maybe just twice a week, and then maybe I will only have to refill it once a week. But in the meantime while it's new I'm enjoying having it clean every day. I'm hoping that eventually it'll be so clean that there won't be much dirt to pick up and then when I see the dirty water is pretty much clean water, I can back off to only cleaning a few times a week instead of every day.
C**R
Literally life-changing in 10,000 Sq Ft home with pets
I've dreamt of a good robotic vacuum solution for decades, at this point. Tainted by the early-days experience of robotic vacs, I kept at arms length, watchfully waiting for a solution. At last, this is it. This is the vacuum you want. Over time, we went from a 1,500 sq ft home to 10,000 sq ft. At that point, I pretty much abandoned the idea that a robotic vacuum could work for me, even though I felt I needed it more than ever. Call me paranoid, or maybe cheap, but we are not big fans of having a cleaning person in the home - so, in other words, vacuuming has been essentially a part-time job for me. With excessive pet fur shedding, and a mix of very light and very dark flooring, I've been exhausted vacuuming daily just to have a passably clean house. In practice, this meant doing a quick (ha) vacuum each day and dreadfully doing a "deep" cleaning before we would host guests or have a party or get together. I recently stumbled upon the Roborock and, while skeptical, my first impression was that a $1,400 product with 4.4 stars average HAS to be good, right? After watching YouTube videos and pouring over reviews, I took the plunge, but was still skeptical that it could work well on a larger home (I am leaving this review in part to confirm it does) ... I also assumed the mopping feature was nothing more than a gimmick. Let me tell you - this unit has been completely life changing. I know that sounds dramatic, but it is everything it says it is, and more. After 1 day of usage, I ordered a second S7 Max Ultra unit for our other level. My plan was to see how it did, and then do a super deep clean of the house in hopes that maybe it could at least sorta-maintain it for a week or two at a time. To my shock, *IT* did the super deep clean and I honestly believe the home is cleaner than it has ever been since we've owned it - both in regards to mopping and vacuuming. It sounds hyperbolic, but this is the single best purchase I have made in years. The inner peace that I can derive from knowing that I will always have clean floors is almost comical. Also, it's nothing short of magical to come home to a clean house with fresh vacuum lines and spotless floors and realize YOU didn't do it. I have found myself literally feeling productive when we go out to dinner or do something fun, knowing that our Roborock is busy cleaning back at home. These two units are saving me over 14 hours per week. Time I can spend with my family, catching up on work or - dare I say it - just relaxing. HIGHLIGHTS: - Incredible coverage and obstacle navigation. The spinning brush gets right into the spot where baseboards meet the floor and can achieve fuller coverage around complex shapes and obstacles than I was ever able to. See video example. - Mopping is amazing. We have polished floors that will show every streak, but it passes this test with flying colors. I had minor streaking when using only water, but adding the Roborock brand of cleaner (2 caps full per full tank) seems to have helped with this. - The app is surprisingly great and powerful. TIPS: - Force yourself to make a schedule and schedule recurring cleanings in the app. As outrageously excited as I am about this vacuum, I simultaneously realize that I'm human and somehow, for some stupid reason, if I had to manually click the "clean" button, this thing would not be getting used to its full potential. Currently I have it scheduled to vacuum the entire house daily (both units on both levels) and mop on Saturday mornings. Trust me on this one, my fellow human. Bonus benefit: Setting up a recurring schedule forces good habits amongst household members to keep things off the floor and generally be more tidy. - Speaking of being human... Invigorated by how incredible this machine is, I quickly began resenting the fact that I would still need to manually vacuum our staircase, which is black hardwood with a carpet runner and glaringly shows every single follicle of pet hair that graces it. My solution to this is using a small, battery-operated workshop blower (looks like a cute, mini-leaf blower) on the steps to get the dust, fur and dirt onto the lower level so that Roborock can get it. This has also been nothing short of amazing. I also use this on our dining table, the top of our piano and some other surfaces that you would normally dust. The specific blower I use is the Ryobi 18v Compact Workshop Blower. I still follow up on the stairs with a handheld vac on the carpet once or twice per week. AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT: - I hesitate to flag this as an issue because I understand the trade-offs of a larger unit, but a longer lasting battery and more in-unit storage of debris and water would be nice. Our daily vacuuming schedule uses 2x full charges on each unit (upstairs & downstairs). So 4x full battery cycles each day. But what more could I expect? It's a minor quibble and I almost didn't mention it. - Would love to be able to schedule the order of room-based cleanings, which would allow me to make sure that rooms that could be adjacent or above a sleeping toddler are not scheduled around nap-time. As it stands, the sequence of rooms is not customizable when scheduling. - There has been some erroneous obstacle detection as a result of some dark bamboo hardwood floors that have dark spots. It seems to think the dark spots are obstacles. Over time, this has improved a bit by repeatedly "ignoring" the obstacles from within the app. - Would like the option for a plumbed-in dock so that we don't need to refill the mop water or drain it manually. Now I'm just getting greedy, though.
J**.
A must have!
My wife and I were skeptical about using cleaning robots at first. I ended up giving this one a try because of my love for technology and because I wanted to see if it would really make a difference in our home. I’m so glad I bought it! This cleaning robot has been a game changer for us for the past 3 years! Let’s just say that we have not manually mopped or swept many rooms in our house ever since. The roborock does such a great job picking up dirt and mopping tile, hardwood, or vacuuming rugs. Just make sure to remove any clutter, clothes, and socks out the way for best performance (although it is equipped with pretty good anti collision technology). I typically set a timer to change the mop every 2 months but it really depends on how long you use it. I like how modular it is. You can easily remove/replace various parts for routine maintenance. The app is super intuitive. Once the roborock gets a good map of your house, setting up the rooms and their floor types isn’t very hard. I really don’t have much to complain about when it comes to this cleaning robot. I highly recommend it!
C**N
Reliable and low-maintenance
I’ve had the this vacuum since July 2024, and it’s been an excellent addition to my home. Because I don’t have pets, I only run it about once a week so my floors always look freshly cleaned. The best part has been the low maintenance, after more than a year, I still haven’t had to replace the mop pad or even the dust bag in the dock. The self-empty system really makes it feel hands-free. Navigation is accurate, and the app makes it easy to set schedules or send it to specific rooms. It rarely bumps into furniture and handles my mixed flooring well. The only downside is that the deep cleaning mode can get loud, but I schedule it overnight so the noise isn’t an issue for me. Overall, this vacuum has been reliable, effective, and surprisingly low effort to maintain. Highly recommended for anyone who wants hassle-free cleaning.
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